Aired on The California Report Monday, June 9, 2014
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201406090850/a
And on Latino USA July 3, 2014:
http://latinousa.org/2014/07/03/health-care-reform-undocumented/
California leads the nation in Affordable Care Act enrollment, but there are still millions in the state without health insurance. Some of the people most likely to remain uninsured are undocumented Californians. They can buy private insurance, but they are specifically excluded from getting coverage through health care reform. I visited a group trying to fill some health care gaps.
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201406090850/a
And on Latino USA July 3, 2014:
http://latinousa.org/2014/07/03/health-care-reform-undocumented/
California leads the nation in Affordable Care Act enrollment, but there are still millions in the state without health insurance. Some of the people most likely to remain uninsured are undocumented Californians. They can buy private insurance, but they are specifically excluded from getting coverage through health care reform. I visited a group trying to fill some health care gaps.
Despite
the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, there are still millions of
Californians living without health insurance, many of them because
they're undocumented. While they can buy health insurance with their own
money, they're specifically excluded from receiving any benefits under
the ACA. That's leaving community groups and non-profits in cities and
towns across California to fill in the gaps. - See more at:
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201406090850/a#sthash.rN08QA9n.dpuf
Despite
the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, there are still millions of
Californians living without health insurance, many of them because
they're undocumented. While they can buy health insurance with their own
money, they're specifically excluded from receiving any benefits under
the ACA. That's leaving community groups and non-profits in cities and
towns across California to fill in the gaps. - See more at:
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201406090850/a#sthash.rN08QA9n.dpuf
Despite
the rollout of the Affordable Care Act, there are still millions of
Californians living without health insurance, many of them because
they're undocumented. While they can buy health insurance with their own
money, they're specifically excluded from receiving any benefits under
the ACA. That's leaving community groups and non-profits in cities and
towns across California to fill in the gaps. - See more at:
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201406090850/a#sthash.rN08QA9n.dpuf